• Peter Franz Klein-Weigel
    Klinik für Angiologie, Helios Klinik Berlin-Buch, Berlin, Germany
  • Theresa Sophie Volz
    Klinik für Angiologie, Helios Klinik Berlin-Buch, Berlin, Germany
  • Jutta Gisela Richter
    Poliklinik, Funktionsbereich und Hiller Forschungszentrum für Rheumatologie, Medizinische Fakultät, Universitätsklinikum Düsseldorf, Heinrich-Heine-Universität Düsseldorf, Düsseldorf, Germany

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<jats:p> Abstract. Erythromelalgia is a rare syndrome characterized by the intermittent or, less commonly, by the permanent occurrence of extremely painful hyperperfused skin areas mainly located in the distal extremities. Primary erythromelalgia is nowadays considered to be a genetically determined neuropathic disorder affecting SCN9A, SCN10A, and SCN11A coding for NaV1.7, NaV1.8, and NaV1.9 neuronal sodium channels. Secondary forms might be associated with myeloproliferative disorders, connective tissue disease, cancer, infections, and poisoning. Between the pain episodes, the affected skin areas are usually asymptomatic, but there are patients with typical features of acrocyanosis and/or Raynaud’s phenomenon preceding or occurring in between the episodes of erythromelalgia. Diagnosis is made by ascertaining the typical clinical features. Thereafter, the differentiation between primary and secondary forms should be made. Genetic testing is recommended, especially in premature cases and in cases of family clustering in specialized genetic institutions after genetic counselling. Multimodal therapeutic intervention aims toward attenuation of pain and improvement of the patient’s quality of life. For this purpose, a wide variety of nonpharmacological approaches and pharmacological substances for topical and systemic use have been proposed, which are usually applied individually in a step-by-step approach. Prognosis mainly depends on the underlying condition and the ability of the patients and their relatives to cope with the disease. </jats:p><jats:p> Keywords: Erythromelalgia, erythermalgia, genetic pain syndrome, vascular acrosyndrome, chronic pain syndrome, small fibre polyneuropathy </jats:p>

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  • Vasa

    Vasa 47 (2), 91-97, 2018-03-01

    Hogrefe Publishing Group

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